I was led to this website after investigating the Knights Templar to discover that Ubisoft has created games where the enemy is painted as the Templars and training those playing to believe the Templars are about control and order rather than oaths of poverty and protecting those believing in God.
The young people get addicted to these games and as the narrator reveals a capacity to analyse the games technically but unable to sense the deeper issues of mind control and simulated training to kill. Thus, the continual violence taught to males. Until these young men actually see a murder in front of them, will it dawn on them how horrendous it is.
I have felt inspired to edit this blog (see link SAS soldier) today as I contemplate profiting from murder as part of a depopulation campaign. The gamer talks about Ubisoft profiting, but doesn’t realise the full ramifications of simulated training under the guise of fun and games. I’ve included Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars which is the silent attack (not unlike a assassin) against the public believing in a ‘enemy’ that doesn’t exist. Each is a pawn of the elites who see people as puppets in a global game with no compassion just dispassionate killing just like a video game yet with real men, women and children. All get to experience the result of actions in real life. Each person is responsible for the choices they make, they stay in the game or leave the matrix to find real freedom inside them.
Refer https://pftw.worldpeacefull.com/sas-soldier-braden-chapman-speaks-out-about-war-crimes/
Refer Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars (Original): https://ia802909.us.archive.org/28/items/SilentWeaponsForQuietWarsOriginalDocumentCopy/Silent%20Weapons%20for%20Quiet%20Wars%20Original%20Document%20Copy.pdf
We then have governments talking about domestic violence and the fact one woman a week dies (higher than Covid), yet the violence played out through gaming simulations is never mentioned as this is a community with real world ramifications.
The narrator discusses the greed of the maker Ubisoft focusing on profits rather than the enjoyment of gamers. The same story plays out in any commercial venture, as this is the nature of rewarding self gain rather than the service to others. There will be future ramifications for young men who continuously play with violence not realise how their own behaviours are changed as violence is normalised as ‘power’ and ‘freedom’. Like feudal times those who become victims of normalised violence will become the ones who call for real peace.
Youtube doesn’t have a problem with these videos that are indeed breaching community standards as they normalise violence and assassinations as a ‘good’ and the other as a ‘bad’. Same old good guy versus bad guy version of the world played out for centuries. What if there is no enemy?
Assassins Creed by Ubisoft. See Background https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed
Board: https://www.ubisoft.com/en-us/company/about-us/our-people
Are the Knights Templar evil or is this the game designers decided to program the evil other? It is easy to create a good guy versus bad guy view of the world to feed men’s desire for conquest and competition. This is all about justifying the violence of the ‘good’ and how those ‘bad’ deserve to die. Both sides engage in violence and they both say they fight for peace. They call themselves brotherhoods and Orders similar to the secret societies. This video from a gamer asserts the ‘templars are right’. Who is right who is wrong? Are the gamers just woo’d into a violent world designed to keep them believing in violence as identity and ‘manhood’? Are they making it fun to kill and assassination as honourable activity rather than solving complex human conflict without violence? Which reflects true peace?
I am a peacemaker and from my own understanding you cannot create peace from violence. The intent creates the outcome. You cannot force peace. You cannot pretend peace. What you see in the world is an outpicturing of your own darkness in search of light (feeling good). I note the masculine view of peace out of order and/or indeed chaos differs from the feminine. From the feminine perspective we experience peace as love, forgiveness, self love and healing relationships. In a masculine world these virtues are seen as ‘weak’, ‘idealistic’, ‘soft’, ‘boring’, yet the path too real happiness lies in self awareness and human relationships. Men have not traditionally been effective at peace as they are trained by fathers and other men to fight rather than resolve inner and outer conflict. Many refuse to look within as they must find the enemy outside themselves. The enemy is never there, it is always arising from unquestioned beliefs and traditions that never work. At what point do they wake up to the folly?
It is your darkness denied that is weaponised to destroy another human being for the ‘concepts’ taught by others (programmers) who create enemies in simplistic theatres of right versus wrong. These are games without frontiers wars without tears. This is what freedom means to those desiring order which can never be attained by force. This song reveals inner wisdom.
The real peace is found by finding peace within yourself. Rather than weakening to destroy or hurt another without consequence in cyber worlds that don’t exist. The real peace within is aware that what you see in your world reflects you not the other. Truth (see Dead Poets Society) turns the finger back to the self away from the other, to question who am I?
In conflict each party will project the evil other onto the so-called enemy and call their side right and the other wrong. We see through our own eyes trained by repetition to see an enemy as gaming makes it real enough for the viewer to believe they are the actual assassin unaware what you believe you create (that is your possible future).
When you are trained in self inquiry and conflict resolution you start to investigate your own fears, your own anger, unhealed wounds, insecurities, emptiness, self deception and then investigate the other side – their beliefs, their needs, their ideologies and reasons for believing what they believe. You step back from us against them to look at what it is that you feel is a ‘threat’? What is it you believe is an ‘enemy’? Can you step back and assess the voices that created the enemy as if a third party looking without involvement (detached)? When you can, clarity arises as clear seeing.
When you bring warring parties together in the real world to discuss the problem, what ends up happening is the parties after considerable dialogue start to see themselves in the other. This is how unity arises out of chaos (believed negative thoughts) as the delusion cultivating negative hateful beliefs of an enemy dissipate when placed against the truth and reality of the other party.
When men follow others beliefs and not themselves, they are easy to weaponise. In gaming they can easily believe what they perceive as real (the mind doesn’t know the difference). They play games repetitiously and rewire neural networks. Other men are trained repetitively (soldiers) to see an enemy and show no mercy rather than how to solve problems to determine the real conflict.
The wars through history were always coming from within unquestioned minds controlled by others who actually profited from the conflicts. They created heroes to perpetuate the myths that violence works and leads us to peace. It doesn’t. Many real people die, are tortured, maimed and suffer with PTSD for years if not lifetimes. Their lives are ruined because they believed the lie of violence mythologised to keep them fighting (apart). Men have been pawns to this false idea that they are naturally violent and protectors when in truth they are kind and inclusive. When the higher part of human nature is inspieed that is when this ideal of world peace will manifest.
Where are the role models for peaceful males who teach the power of nonviolence and the true compassion of men who delve into truth to better the world rather than leaving corpses. We need inspired, gentle and wise men to work with women to co-create a world with living in. If we continue to train boys as assassins we will see a decline in mental health, boys anti-social and not bumping up against the real world, boys who think life is dangerous not beautiful and then conflict in their relationships as they are taught that domination is order. It is not. It is insecurity and fear of chaos within themselves. To know themselves is a greater service then repeating the crimes in games and calling it fun. It may well be fun but it has real world consequences for those thinking the game is a game.
Boys and men have to make a decision. What sort of world do you want to create? One that sees enemies on command and is a fight to the end or one of depth, passion, kindness and knowing yourself to be free of the deception and able to see what is true (clarity).
Real leaders serve humanity and protect people from harm as they see themselves as each other. Creativity enlightens (lightens up) and inspires The Way (flow, nature, inspiration), rather than neural mind control to believe you have power when you beat or kill another. There is no greater weakness or crime against the self than to murder someone. From a higher perspective ‘what you do to another returns to the self’ in reality.
The Dead Poets Society was a rare glimpse into the sensitivity of boys inspired by a teacher who encourages them to delve deeply into their lives, literature, poetry and truth. He frees the spirit of the boys rather than mind controlling them as ‘fun’. He shows them the real fun of friendship, inspiring words, and finding their own voice. To give them the courage to come out of their fears (prison) and dare to be different. Dare to not conform. Dare to express themselves publicly. Dare to be seen. Contrasted with gaming many boys are hiding and pretending courage, as they feel socially awkward and play games to escape the confusion of their lives, this is exploited by those who care nothing for their purpose or future. Poetry is the song of the soul which is the higher purpose of life on earth. It is the real life. There are no enemies only opportunities to know more, to feel more, to believe more in something far more exciting than any game, yourself!!
My poetry came naturally when I was facing violent men who treated me as if I had no rights whatsoever. I had no desire to hurt these men who cared nothing for me, not even my life. They believed that power was in silence not dialogue and resolving problems. I personally saw no enemy but instead felt inspired to write poetry to go deeper into truth behind their careless inaction. I found the truth set me free not some notion of freedom without limits to do what you want (harm others) but realising the games played out.
Ethics and values are natural gifts that enable you to see deeper into other people and yourself and what they cannot see. When you respect yourself you will respect others as yourself. When you don’t you will discard them as ‘objects’. I sought peace not violence and felt empowered to understand why men hurt women (in my case) and to discover how they hurt themselves by denying the feminine inside within. This was not a weakness but a great strength that is life affirming. I came through this abuse a wiser and stronger person as truth was what I sought not revenge or getting even. I wanted them to heal. The link is to my poetry which opened a floodgate to higher insights no game could give me.
Is nonviolence the greater power than violence which seeks out enemies? What if the enemies do not exist save in your own imagination? When you resolve inner conflict you will find no enemy exists only negative thoughts were believed as you got caught up in the fantasy that seems so real. The real world opens real freedom when you choose truth over falsehood. If you are pretending an avatar to feel power you are in self deception. Go outside of your room and smile at someone on the street, that takes courage. Go and get in your car and take a tent into the bush, camp alone with a fire. That is courage. Go and help a person who is lonely who is too fearful to leave their house, that takes empathy. There are many chivalrous acts that are far more heroic than imagining the murder of another and calling this good versus evil. There is only thoughts in the mind that make it so. Reality when seen clearly works for you not against you.
I visited Gandhi’s ashram on my world trip. I travelled the world alone to face all fear. I felt it was important to go to Gujurat. He was a man that demonstrated real power in nonviolence and proved you don’t need a gun to inspire peace. He said ‘an eye for an eye makes the whole world blind’. He moved a nation through his nonviolent example, never desiring to hit back at those who caused harm. He made visible to the other party their own violence by not reacting. He has been vilified in India so that men will not follow his example, but the truth of nonviolence is held by those who know the real power. To hit back reveals men are unhealed. When you hurt others you hurt yourself, no matter mind games, self talk and pretence, the reality is known inside sitting there like a darkness over one’s heart. I met soldiers who told me they had murdered others including children and felt guilt and pain. They never overcame their crime.
When you reach a high level of awareness you will be able to love those who hate you, then you have chosen to love yourself and not allow the hatred in others to change you. That is unconditional and is the basis of survival of our species. Gandhi said he learned nonviolence from women. Patch Adams said the same, he watched the nurses and realised life was not about arrogance and control but serving and loving others.
Mothers demonstrate this nonviolence predominantly and will protect their children with their own lives. Love shares, cares, reveals and heals. Oliver Wendell-Holmes was quoted as saying: “I look forward to a time when the power of love overcomes the love of power and then will our world know the blessings of peace”.
Those who perpetuate violence for profit rather than honour, are the faceless ones behind the scenes enjoying the violence. They are invested in more conflict, more division, more insecurity as people will spend more and do as they are told. They do not want people to ‘know themselves’ to realise their power is in self love, in truth.
Who we are becomes more visible as we get closer to the truth of our lives as we examine who we are and who we want to become Those who hurt people the least will have less fear of death. They do not carry burdens. They are happy with who they are. This is why self love is critical.
Are there any games that teach real strategy when faced with real violence? The most powerful men do not need weapons, they need clarity. Injustice doesn’t require violence to defend honour, it requires truth and love which Gandhi called ‘soul force’. He sacrificed his own life for the good of people to create real freedom from fear and that there was a way out of sanity. Truth is what makes injustice visible. Violence just creates more injustice. So when you start to see the violent cycle perpetuated in movies and gaming, you realise the young men are the ones fooled. Only truth sets you free. Below is the trailer of the film Gandhi. I worked at the British Film Theatre and met Richard Attenborough the creator of this film. In India I met one of Gandhi’s colleagues and another in Australia. When I was at the ashram, a Satyagrahi (follower) saw me cry with inspiration. She offered to take me on a tour. She took me to his room, unlocked it and her and I sat on either side of the spinning wheel. I remembered the dream I had where he came to me with the long staff on the long march to the sea of Dandi. I felt seen. I saw the intelligence in not picking up a women but offering a flower instead.
This is my blog depicting photos of my world trip and my visit to Gandhi’s ashram, scroll down to see photos in the ashram.
It takes more courage to not hit back and be seen as the fool. These are the men who will lead The Way in the future equally alongside empowered women. It is noteworthy that the Knights Templar believed in equality with women. They swore oaths to poverty. They protected those who believed in something higher than greed. Perhaps they were noble. I don’t know. It is worth investigating the enemy to discover they are a friend in disguise.
That is what I learned.